The schematic is readonly when open a concurrent design in dxdesigner

I have three PCs to check the concurrent design process for Dxdesigner . One PC A is a file server where some sharing projects are put. One PC B where I installed EE7.9.1 is a RSCM server. The other PC C where I also installed EE7.9.1 is client pc.

Firstly, I share a folder in PC A and give the full authority to all the users.

Secondly, I start the RSCM server with this account in PC B successfully.

Thirdly, I map the sharing folder in PC A to a Driver Z: in PC B and PC C.

Forthly, I open the sharing project in the Driver Z: in DxDesigner in PC C, I enable concurrent design without any problem.

But,when I open the same sharing project in PC B, there is a message " Schematic Is in readonly mode [Schematic locked by rtian on Computer: C]"

Could you help me check the setting process and let me know if you have any idea about it? Thanks in advance.

This is functioning correctly, you cannot have more than one user editing a single sheet, you can view the edits being made by the user only. If you open a second sheet of the same schematic you should be able to edit this sheet from PC B and if you then open sheet 2 from PC C you will see a similar message on PC C that the sheet is locked by user y on PC B.

This is functioning correctly, you cannot have more than one user editing a single sheet, you can view the edits being made by the user only. If you open a second sheet of the same schematic you should be able to edit this sheet from PC B and if you then open sheet 2 from PC C you will see a similar message on PC C that the sheet is locked by user y on PC B.

I asked the customer to set as same as my setting. He can open a projetct in dxdesigner in a PC, but there is an error when he opens the project in the other PC. I don't know why. Could you let me know if you have any suggestion? Thanks.

This could be a number of things all related to access permissions. If you are sharing via RSCM then the account that runs the service must have access to all of the shared resources, it should not be a system account or superuser on Unix. All of the other users must also have permission to access the shared locations. The user should check the service is running (iCDBNetLauncher.exe) and under which user etc etc.

This is comprehensively documented in the RSCM Administrators Guide, search SupportNet for RSCM and you will get access to the documents.